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begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women and children crammed in fact rebels who are putting themselves at the dome fast people's militia also taken down ukraine's flak from the city administration building and replace that with a flag of their own russia has denied claims it is directed funded and planned takeover of government buildings across the ukrainian don't pass place them before ultimately an extreme or areas of ukraine. meanwhile russia says it has done thing for me to treat forces conducting exercises along the ukraine for a work to forty thousand troops massed along with heavy artillery and arrested eleven eight s as a tutsi no
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intention of our reset with russia? >> well back in 200 when president obama used that term the first time, the idea was very simple. that we have some common interest with russia. and if we engage with them f we talk to them we can achieve those outcomes so getting rid of nuclear weapons, sanctions on iran, supplying our troops in afghanistan through russia or increasing trade and investment, and that's what we did. >> we got those. >> we got those. >> where do thing goes south here? is it when we didn't agree with them over the gais s that what it was? because remember those days when the only thing we didn't like was the whole he doesn't like gays people. i'm nostalgic for that at this point. >> imhe-- i'm not. well, it had to do with that. because the reset was with president medvedev. >> stephen: the short guy. >> the short guy, neither is very big but the other guy. >> stephen: putin seems tall, right? >> they're both the same size. but when president putin came in, he changed the tone and then later the policy. i
intention of our reset with russia? >> well back in 200 when president obama used that term the first time, the idea was very simple. that we have some common interest with russia. and if we engage with them f we talk to them we can achieve those outcomes so getting rid of nuclear weapons, sanctions on iran, supplying our troops in afghanistan through russia or increasing trade and investment, and that's what we did. >> we got those. >> we got those. >> where do thing...
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line it up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk that ukraine's problems today could become better races tomorrow. the dimensions on one. the self censure united states have been hit by a wave of devastating tornadoes media least sixteen people dead in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. entire neighborhoods have been wiped out whats with the rescue workers searching for rubble for survivors. when easier with houses on their foundations and played cards small counted only in central arkansas as faulkner county one of the worst hit communities. the word treason we had a big motor home and moved it into the house the south the windows but nothing like looking like this. image or video showed a massive twister is a turn for an area near joplin missouri decided that devastating tornado in two thousand eleven and that left hundred and sixty one people dead and leveled some eight thousand buildings the governor of arkansas has declared a state of emergency in four counties more than forty members of the national g
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become onerous is tomorrow. jones who will join show it's not that pleased me to read russian prisoners led the retreat in showbiz plays when bought the cream in between to bed links to russian state and anti joined gazprom response to the west german so if the g twenty meeting dollars per season jimmy is the big east team exported to russia. i decided that its economic relationship shall christian and his associates is spending more than eight hundred million dollars building coal production facilities in russia. sydney the major german firm siemens continues to please try to go to crack it in. kevin jones lying to them a recent increase pressure on german businesses operating in russia. this is the kick on the crimean propaganda opportunities japanese prime minister was a recently to knowing that the ending was attempting to walk to donate to efforts against the kremlin. gazprom is the news based in the region gemini wi
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dierdre: tensions -- melissa: tensions are heightening with russia. u.s. is imposing additional sanctions as the situation worsens in ukraine. fox's leland vittert is live in ukraine. leland what is the latest? >> reporter: melissa, on the ground here, those new sanctions are largely being met with a yawn by both sides. pro-ukrainians say they are simply not tough enough and pro-russian militias don't care because moscow doesn't seem to care or to do anything differently. day four today of the siege or what the ukrainian military would like to call a siege. we went up for a couple of hours to the front lines we found out past four days seen a lot of motion by the ukrainian military but not much progress. the ukrainian military is moving a lot of hard wear around for the last week. a lot of armored personnel carriers, men, rocket launcher, those kinds of things. they have simply not done anything to take on these pro-russian separatists this is the last ukrainian check point before the separatist stronghold. it is about five miles away. these soldiers tell
dierdre: tensions -- melissa: tensions are heightening with russia. u.s. is imposing additional sanctions as the situation worsens in ukraine. fox's leland vittert is live in ukraine. leland what is the latest? >> reporter: melissa, on the ground here, those new sanctions are largely being met with a yawn by both sides. pro-ukrainians say they are simply not tough enough and pro-russian militias don't care because moscow doesn't seem to care or to do anything differently. day four today...
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russians resent what happens in russia. he doesn't want them to see ukraine move ahead in a very different way. this is very, very important. it's very important to the world. it's a geopolitical issue and i think this tepid, cautious, slapping on the risk is really not taking us where we need to go. as to what his net worth is and what he may have hidden, i try to deal in facts and i don't know -- i read the story with interest but i have no knowledge of what he may or may not have. >> okay, we'll leave it there. thank you very much, senator corker. >> tomorrow on the show, more on the u.s. sanctions and the impact. i have an exclusive interview with treasury secretary jack lew. also tomorrow the nba has just released a statement saying that they will hold a press conference to make an announcement about their investigation involving clippers owner donald sterling. stay with us here on quts "andr mitchell reports" only on msnbc. broadband network and cloud infrastructure. we constantly evolve to meet your needs every day o
russians resent what happens in russia. he doesn't want them to see ukraine move ahead in a very different way. this is very, very important. it's very important to the world. it's a geopolitical issue and i think this tepid, cautious, slapping on the risk is really not taking us where we need to go. as to what his net worth is and what he may have hidden, i try to deal in facts and i don't know -- i read the story with interest but i have no knowledge of what he may or may not have. >>...
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we will also focus on some areas of high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> reporter: the united states and europe will not levy financial penalties against russia's energy banking and defense industries unless moscow decides to invade ukraine, something mr. obama conceded might happen if this new round of economic sanctions prove as few futile for the first. >> the new mayor is injured. >> reporter: eight military observers were taken prisoner by pro-russian separatists outside of slavyanask on friday. yesterday they were paraded before the media. >> this colonel appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication when we will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well but it was impossible to tell if they were under duress. there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also being held by militants and also shown off to journalists yesterday. the new self-appointed mayor of slavyanask claims the european observers are spies. he told us he wa
we will also focus on some areas of high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> reporter: the united states and europe will not levy financial penalties against russia's energy banking and defense industries unless moscow decides to invade ukraine, something mr. obama conceded might happen if this new round of economic sanctions prove as few futile for the first. >> the new mayor is injured. >> reporter:...
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he's an expert on russia. my mom and dad, too. love you, too. kristen welker is up next with "the daily rundown." >> where's chuck? >> in the philippines. >>> high alert. dozens of tornadoes tear through the heart of the country, killing 18 and leaving a path of destruction. and the threat isn't over for some states this morning. meantime, shocking racial comments allegedly by an nba owner shake the entire league and even prompt a response from president obama on the other side of the world. >> and pope francis sends two of his predecessors into sainthood. we'll get the very latest on the ground outside the vatican. and a very good morning to you from washington. it's monday, april 28, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." i'm kristen welker in for chuck todd, who is still traveling with the president and will join us from manila. but we start with the worst tornado outbreaks this year. 18 people have been killed and more storms are threatening communities in tennessee and mississippi at this very hour. this is what's left in the wake of one of the
he's an expert on russia. my mom and dad, too. love you, too. kristen welker is up next with "the daily rundown." >> where's chuck? >> in the philippines. >>> high alert. dozens of tornadoes tear through the heart of the country, killing 18 and leaving a path of destruction. and the threat isn't over for some states this morning. meantime, shocking racial comments allegedly by an nba owner shake the entire league and even prompt a response from president obama on...
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we edged russia to leave us alone. one hundred and fifty years managing the second marriage equipment keen to see the look that is to be in the training institute energy of about six point three pm because he called the u s managing to visit a match or contents of the teacher we checked in toronto the united states planned to spend six hundred soldiers to the optics. besides the us and eu are going to spend at least depression affected by sanctions since that time as the son of thomas keating the price ukraine. his coaching will be saved by referendum. the mayor insists on immediate adoption of the law on local but this is the conducting of a referendum on may twenty kids it will help to conquer the seat that disc into the chilly stated some of them attention. meanwhile the minister of interior has counted the number of suspects is and the number of buildings captured by them in the east walk in this tiny thinking of looking to get him used to getting out all the keys to the country. he is crazy local police department
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the target of the sanction including high-tech exports to russia's defense industry. full list will be announced later today, that could include wealthy individuals close to putin. it comes alleged provocations in the u.k. >>> two pontiffs canonized during a special mass on saturday. susan mcginnis has details on the historic event in vatican city. >> roman catholics are celebrating their two new saints, pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were bestowed the church's highest honor at the vatican sunday. it's the first time in the two year history that two popes were declared saints at the same time. the two popes left very different legacies. it's a hero to liberal catholics for bringing the church into the modern era by the five year reign. john paul ii was renowned for keeping the core values on abortion and marriage during his quarter century papacy. a pass of skin from pope john and a vile of blood from pope john paul in the brief but solemn ceremony. >> it's a very different scene in st. peters square. a million pilgrims fill the area for sunday mass. >> we were
the target of the sanction including high-tech exports to russia's defense industry. full list will be announced later today, that could include wealthy individuals close to putin. it comes alleged provocations in the u.k. >>> two pontiffs canonized during a special mass on saturday. susan mcginnis has details on the historic event in vatican city. >> roman catholics are celebrating their two new saints, pope john xxiii and pope john paul ii were bestowed the church's highest...
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meantime, in ukraine today, pro-russia militants have seized yet another headquarters and the mayor was shot this morning. we're waiting to get more information about that. back to you. >> tracie potts in washington, thank you. >>> divers off the coast of south korea went back into the water this morning to continue their search for more than 100 people still trapped inside a sunken ferry. so far the bodies of 188 people have been pulled from the water. search efforts over the weekend were called off due to bad weather and strong currents making it difficult for divers to maneuver inside the ship's small room. >>> in australia, the country's prime minister says an underwater search for the missing plane will expand. he also says it could take up for eight months to thoroughly search the bottom of the indian ocean for the wreckage of malaysian airlines flight 370. today the bluefin-21 on its 16th mission scanning the ocean floor for debris. so far, it's turned up nothing. stronger sonar equipment is expected to arrive in the coming days. >>> 5:44. meteorologist christina loren says you m
meantime, in ukraine today, pro-russia militants have seized yet another headquarters and the mayor was shot this morning. we're waiting to get more information about that. back to you. >> tracie potts in washington, thank you. >>> divers off the coast of south korea went back into the water this morning to continue their search for more than 100 people still trapped inside a sunken ferry. so far the bodies of 188 people have been pulled from the water. search efforts over the...
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk that ukraine's problems today could become the truce is tomorrow. jennings who will join shelters snub to the blues meets the russian prison monday retreat in showbiz place when bought the cream in between today and links to russian state and energy joint gazprom useful to the west germans so if the g twenty meeting dollars per season. jimmy is that the tcu exported to russia and decided that its economic relationship shall christian and his associates are spending more than eight hundred million dollars building coal production facilities in russia. sydney the major german firm siemens continues to oppose torture bill to crack it in. kevin jones lying to them a recent increase pressure on german businesses operating in russia. this is the good and the kremlin propaganda opportunities jeremy staunton is the observance meet them knowing that the ending was attempting to walk down the two efforts against the kremlin. gazprom has been used beast in the region g
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these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally or wait for everybody to speak in one voice. so far we're waiting for everybody to speak in one voice. >> we also heard the president mention that there was -- seemed limited, but high-tech assistance being sent into the region. what can you tell us about that? >> it's interesting. they haven't obviously sent any weapons into the region, but there could be some communication devices, some communications equipment that is going to the ukrainians. they are drawing the line there will not be military assistance and lethal weapon assistance to the ukrainians. the president in the philippines in this press conference was asked by ed henry about his foreign policy and about being defensive. >> the obama doctri
these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally or wait for everybody to speak in one voice. so far we're waiting for everybody to speak in one voice. >> we also heard the president mention that there was -- seemed...
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president obama announced that as expected new economic sanctions would be issued later today against russia. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally, the goal is to change his calculus with respect to how the current actions that he's engaging in in the ukraine have an adverse impact on the russian economy over the long haul and to encourage them to actually walk the walk and not just talk the talk when it comes to diplomatically resolving the crisis in ukraine. >>> it was a somber day yesterday in kiev. ukrainians gathered in independence square for remembrance day to honor the more than 100 protestors killed in february. >>> the nba is investigating one of its owners after alleged racist remarks were leaked to the press. tm tmz released the argument of donald sterling and his miss stress at the time. >> people call you and tell you that i have black people on my instagram and it bothers you? >> yeah, it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. how about your whole life, every day you could do whatever you want? you could sleep
president obama announced that as expected new economic sanctions would be issued later today against russia. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally, the goal is to change his calculus with respect to how the current actions that he's engaging in in the ukraine have an adverse impact on the russian economy over the long haul and to encourage them to actually walk the walk and not just talk the talk when it comes to diplomatically resolving the crisis in ukraine....
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washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies. wednesday is election day in iraq. but some people in chicago and the suburbs get to *vote in it. there are 16 thousand assyrian christians in illinois who emigrated to america to flee the violence in their home country. many of them cast early ballots yesterday at the assyrian national council in skokie... one of nie polling places across america. at stake are 328 seats in iraq's parliament, the body that will choose the country's president and prime minister. old st. pat's church is celebrating the 30-th anniversary of the world's largest block party! to commemorate
washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies....
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a world a way, president obama ending his visit to malaiysia today, says russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent the war. >> in fact, there's strong evidence that they're encouraging the activity that's taking place. >> standoff that's paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. >> we are waiting to hear if college football players will make history. the resultings of the northwestern vote will be sealed. the national labor relations board hears the university's appeal of that decision, they granted athletes employee status. rocked college sports with billion dollar tv deals and packed stadiums leading many to ask do young athletes deserve a bigger share? >> we don't think that they're employees. these are things that northwestern university already does. >> the remarkable piece researchers have unearthed in san francisco bay. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> what's in our bay? this is sonar video. these pictures helped solve a 125-y
a world a way, president obama ending his visit to malaiysia today, says russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent the war. >> in fact, there's strong evidence that they're encouraging the activity that's taking place. >> standoff that's paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. >> we are waiting to hear if college football players will make history. the resultings of the northwestern vote will be sealed. the national labor relations board hears the university's appeal of...
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our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do that. this week we had an important bit of little news which was that some of the central european countries are making agreements with the ukraine for reverse flow. that is to say to be able to sell gas from central and western europe to ukraine or to relieve them of some of the buying russian gas, but there needs to be a strategic framework that says what are we going to do to take advantage of this moment that we didn't want, but that was given to us. ukraine has been lost to the russians for a generation. the question is are we going to act thoughtfully enough, sensibly en
our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do...
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my brother lives in russia and i live here. i'm worried my son will be taken into the army. >> she's part of the silent majority that wants peace. a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift. barnaby phillips, ukraine. >>> tens of thousands crowded st. peters squares. as john paul and john xxiii were canonized. never before had the catholic church made two popes saints at once. our nick schifrin with more on this holy day. >> reporter: in front of a million faithful. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and ancient ceremony became one of the catholic church's most modern moments. never before has the church sainted two popes at once. [applause] >> reporter: never before have two living popes publicly celebrated mass together.and never before, have this many people made the pilgrimage to rome in st. peters square. with a single statement, pope francis canonized two popes in two different papacies. john xxiii and john paul ii. for 48-year-old andreas widmer. >> a lot of people come here for meaning and expressing their faith. there is bond
my brother lives in russia and i live here. i'm worried my son will be taken into the army. >> she's part of the silent majority that wants peace. a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift. barnaby phillips, ukraine. >>> tens of thousands crowded st. peters squares. as john paul and john xxiii were canonized. never before had the catholic church made two popes saints at once. our nick schifrin with more on this holy day. >> reporter: in front of a million faithful....
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we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national president said douglas roberts isn't done yet. he explains now why this particular episode was released the incident. it wasn't because the negotiations have succeeded is really for medical reasons. the swedish o s that siti daughter was released i had diabetes. i clearly know he probably needed so in awe so they decided to release them. that said staff did not bother osce monitors are still very much still being held at this hour by pro russian separatist indiana town of sloppy on square up. i spent the good part of the afternoon
we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national...
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. >> jeff: on the eve of new western sanctions against russia, pro russian forces publicly displayed the eight european military observers they had been holding prisoner for three days. the staged event unfolded in the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk, holly williams is there. >> reporter: the european military observant were paraded in front of the international media today by the self-appointed separatist mayor of slavyansk, the town where they are being held. german colonel axle schneider and his team appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication when we will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well and showed no sign of injury. it was impossible to tell if they were under duress, though at times they sounded scripted. >> it breaks our hearts to see the poverty of the people here. >> reporter: there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also being held in slavyansk. the town's new mayor vyacheslav ponomaryov told us that the european observers are spies. and he wants to swap them for militants
. >> jeff: on the eve of new western sanctions against russia, pro russian forces publicly displayed the eight european military observers they had been holding prisoner for three days. the staged event unfolded in the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk, holly williams is there. >> reporter: the european military observant were paraded in front of the international media today by the self-appointed separatist mayor of slavyansk, the town where they are being held. german colonel...
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this would be a main route to invade from russia just 600 yards away. if russian troops do try to penetrate this border, these ukrainian soldiers tell me they're under orders to fire at the russians, and they say they'll do so proudly. but the military buildup is frightening villagers here like svetlana who says she only wants peace. "i don't want to see a war," she said. "my mother saw a war and my grandfather died in one." a world away, president obama ending his visit to malaysia today claims russia hasn't lifted a finger to prevent a war in ukraine. >> in fact, there is strong evidence that they've been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place in eastern southern ukraine. >> reporter: a standoff that has paralyzed the region and has the world on edge. jim maceda, nbc news, donetsk. >>> off the coast of south korea, strong waves and fast currents hampered the recovery effort for a second day at the site of that ferry disaster with 115 people still missing. meanwhile, south korea's prime minister, the number two government offic
this would be a main route to invade from russia just 600 yards away. if russian troops do try to penetrate this border, these ukrainian soldiers tell me they're under orders to fire at the russians, and they say they'll do so proudly. but the military buildup is frightening villagers here like svetlana who says she only wants peace. "i don't want to see a war," she said. "my mother saw a war and my grandfather died in one." a world away, president obama ending his visit to...
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russia responded by ordering new military drills directly on the ukrainian border. dash crowds of mourners gathered on the anniversary of the country's west industrial disaster. most even a story textile factory collapsed in the capital dhaka. massive structural failure. more than one hundred people were killed and thousands more injured. one hundred and forty dollars when the sun still unaccounted for the anniversary was also among the mass protests don't like is that the money that is responsible for the tragedy be brought to justice. and they want list and fashion brands to increase help the victims most of you to see any compensation. in eastern ukraine government troops not done the city of snow the ons with helicopters and tanks to prevent pro russian diligence from bringing in reinforcements. this effort as a team of thirteen international osce observers hostage training the word need of spies. ukraine accuse the russian military of deliberately violating its airspace to provoke a war the military airport in drama tours militants blew up the ukrainian army he
russia responded by ordering new military drills directly on the ukrainian border. dash crowds of mourners gathered on the anniversary of the country's west industrial disaster. most even a story textile factory collapsed in the capital dhaka. massive structural failure. more than one hundred people were killed and thousands more injured. one hundred and forty dollars when the sun still unaccounted for the anniversary was also among the mass protests don't like is that the money that is...
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. >>> in our signature segment,ic maing sense of the showdown between russia and ukraine. the long, complicated history you might not have heard and the housing recovery slows. what it means for the economy next on pbs "news hour weekend". >> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by louis b. and hirschfeld coleman. judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallick and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new york this is pbs news hour weekend. >> good evening. i'm allison stewart. the pro-russian separatist displayed ukrainians had his men recently took hostage. seven of those being held are european observers who the separatists claim, are a
. >>> in our signature segment,ic maing sense of the showdown between russia and ukraine. the long, complicated history you might not have heard and the housing recovery slows. what it means for the economy next on pbs "news hour weekend". >> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by louis b. and hirschfeld coleman. judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallick and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene...
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with russia. for -- engagement with russia. for 10 years there has been a stalled gas deal of russia to supply china 40 b.c. n and to shift away from the dependency on the european market. the russians will capitulate to the chinese. you'll see an energy deal signed in may. russia needs to signal other options. it will embrace china. >> thanks to alexander cooley with barnard college. >>> at home we are following dangerous weather. a tornado killed two people in north-eastern oklahoma, the extent of the damage is unknown. the storms are also hitting missouri, this is new video from the kansas city area. there are reports of a tornado on the ground. that has not been confirmed. take a look at the damage this line of storms did to that part of missouri. strong winds blowing the tractor trailers off the internet. fortunately no injuries have been reported. rebecca, this is one of the several powerful storms tearing across the heartland. >> yes, and we didn't have tornado deaths. it was a long stretch that we were looking back to 1
with russia. for -- engagement with russia. for 10 years there has been a stalled gas deal of russia to supply china 40 b.c. n and to shift away from the dependency on the european market. the russians will capitulate to the chinese. you'll see an energy deal signed in may. russia needs to signal other options. it will embrace china. >> thanks to alexander cooley with barnard college. >>> at home we are following dangerous weather. a tornado killed two people in north-eastern...
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are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the
are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at...
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what we saw on the report. do you get the sense there is a growing sense of lawlessness in this eastern ukraine? >> yeah, absolutely. lawlessness overlapping authority, different types of militias, rumors of external sponsors, actual external sponsors. the region really is descending in a. an arkans an arkansanarchy. >> do you think russia is pulling strings or do you think this is more the work of local activists who are largely doing this on their own? >> i think both. the relationship between them is complicat complicated, special forces operating. sometimes agents
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i am afraid of war, and a war that my son will be taken into the army. >> she is part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerless to stop the drift into conflict. barnaby phillips, al jazeera in eastern ukraine. >> joining me is alexander cooley, a professor at barnard college. thank you for being in today. we appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about what...
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but russia wants to start world war iii. merkel also voiced concern. the german chancellor held crisis talks with the polish counterpart and spoke on the phone to other western leaders. >> russia has the ability to put the separatist on the peaceful path. debating the constitution and preparing for elections. no indication of them doing that. several former soviet country offered to mediate in the crisis as russia continued to build up its military along ukraine's border. thousands of portuguese turned out to mark the 40th anniversary of the countries carnation revolution. in 1974, a military coup turned into a popular uprising. it paved the way for democracy and portugal which had been ruled by dictators since the 1930's. aftervolution was named the carnations that people stop into the barrels of soldiers guns on that landmark day. that was the week inó?ó?ó?ó?ó?
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it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood by and watched it happen. the largest crowds of the day were in the cemeteries. this is the day of the dead, when people meet the ancestors spirits. nataliya mourns dead relatives and wonders what they will make of today's chaos. >> my relatives would be shocked if they could see what is happening. they would say "you have to fight for our beloved ukraine." i'm afraid a war. and a war that my son would be taken into the army. >> she's part of a silent majority that wants peace. a majority that wants to stop the drift into conflict. >>> still ahead - from baghdad to basra, beyon
it's a -- russia. it's a small crowd, they have some support on the sidelines. pro-russians control the government building in donetsk, and have an unexpected visitor. mikhair khodorkovsky, once one of russia's richest me, before falling out with vladimir putin and imprisoned. is trying to mediate. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. >> in donetsk armed pro-russians took over a regional police station and the ukrainian police, unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood...
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will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs to grow a set of antlers or perhaps take a lesson from popeye and eat some spinach. it's not just the 2,000 hard hat jobs and also thousands more about the construction of the pipeline, but canada has about 1,000 suppliers who would be working here in the u.s. if the pipeline went through. >> the way it was expressed by the ambassador, they really want to work with us. they don't understand the continual delays. being postponed until after the midterm elections. an environmentalist make their arguments and are protesting it's bad for the environment but it's happening anyway. >> very inter
will give europe mormore alternatives bece they get so much oil from russia. it would give us the opportunity to not deal with countries we would rather not deal with, iran, russia. >> jobs. >> the jobs. the national laborers union, head of the national laborers union who basically represents half a million construction workers who endorsed obama twice is speaking out against this vociferously. >> this is no example of profiles in courage. it's clear the administration needs...
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what consequences do russia face? >> talk thing about sanctions. what putin is doing is dangerous. the world cannot sit by. if the world does, nato is dead. nato has to react. there are countries in the area that are worried about putin stirring up russians in the country. >> are are the stiffer sanctions which are going to take effect, can they change the calculus. >> iran is now sitting down and negotiating with the united states in the west. we imposed sanctions on them. the sanctions hurt their economy. they are essentially brought to your knees and russia will face the same if putin continues the aggression. >> you got back from the crew yan. i understand you spent time traveling to the contested eastern part p of the country. you met with ethnic russians there. what did you see and hear? >> certainly amongst the people of ukraine, they are all frightened and very much oppose ed to what putin is doing. i think this is putin trying to make a move. i think the nato alliance and the west cannot let that happen. this crisis is made up. >> what do you mean? >> putin invaded crimea,
what consequences do russia face? >> talk thing about sanctions. what putin is doing is dangerous. the world cannot sit by. if the world does, nato is dead. nato has to react. there are countries in the area that are worried about putin stirring up russians in the country. >> are are the stiffer sanctions which are going to take effect, can they change the calculus. >> iran is now sitting down and negotiating with the united states in the west. we imposed sanctions on them....
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my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i'm afraid of war and that my son will be taken into the army. >> reporter: she's part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerful to stop the drift into conflict. >> to damask live from eastern ukraine. tell us more about this television station that was taken over today that barnaby mentioned there in his report. what are people seeing on their screens right now? >> reporter: well, right now they're not seeing anything on their screens. what they will see very soon are russian channels, and that's the reason why that television building was seized. it is the state regional main headquarters, and it has quite a big transmission antenna. now the people's republic representatives, the pro-russian protesters that occupied that building have been asking the tv station to take off the air ukrainian channels they view unfriendly that they say spread lies and propaganda against them and to put on the russian channels. that hasn't
my brother lives in russia, and i live here. i'm afraid of war and that my son will be taken into the army. >> reporter: she's part of the silent majority that wants peace and their country to stay intact, a majority that feels powerful to stop the drift into conflict. >> to damask live from eastern ukraine. tell us more about this television station that was taken over today that barnaby mentioned there in his report. what are people seeing on their screens right now? >>...
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versus russia issue. >> it's important for us to take further steps, sending a message to russia that the kind of destabilizing activities that are taking place in the east and the south ukraine have to stop. >> moscow has refused to pull back thousands of troops at the ukrainian border and have denied flying military aircraft into ukraine's air space. >>> all right. here in the u.s., residents in several states are bracing for a possible outbreak of severe weather today. this could include tornadoes. we've already seen warnings and watches in several states. jennifer gray is in the cnn weather center. jennifer, we're starting to see activity percolate, right? >> yes. we're already watching this line continuing to push to the north and east. these are moving to the north and east at about 55 miles per hour. these are very fast moving storms. lexington, hardin, get into your safe spot in your house, low, interior room. these also have the capability of producing golf ball-size hail. a tornado warning for the next ten minutes or so. this is part of a larger system. you can see the showe
versus russia issue. >> it's important for us to take further steps, sending a message to russia that the kind of destabilizing activities that are taking place in the east and the south ukraine have to stop. >> moscow has refused to pull back thousands of troops at the ukrainian border and have denied flying military aircraft into ukraine's air space. >>> all right. here in the u.s., residents in several states are bracing for a possible outbreak of severe weather today....
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can they account on china and russia as they ratchet up the threats? welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot.
can they account on china and russia as they ratchet up the threats? welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot.
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euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's handling of the crisis in ukraine. but aside from hawks, people like john mccain or lindsey gram, you don't get a lot of push up on capitol hill from republicans about the u.s. getting more deeply involved in ukraine. >> right, especially when it comes to military intervention. we have the very war weary country that doesn't know what to do about this. it's taken a toll on the president as well. you see his approval rating overall has gone down. his handling of issues on foreign policy continues to dwindle as well. so there is a sense that i think from the
euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's...
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this as growing concerns over whether russia will continue to defy the international community and move ahead with its own troops. let's go now to ukraine where leland vister is standing by wih more. >> reporter: uma, just in the past few minutes we have learned from the pro-russian stronghold that one of those international observers was released on medical grounds. we're not sure exactly what the circumstances were, but there's a spokeswoman for the pro-russian militia that says none of the other observers are going anywhere. today they were paraded out in front of the media at a press conference of sorts. the leader of that pro-russian separatist militia called them, quote, prisoners of war, and was holding them and wanted to exchange them for some of his supporters being held by the ukrainian government in kiev. so far no deal on that front. the russian foreign minister has said that he plans to try and help get these guys released. once again though it appears the russians promises have not been made good on as this has been status quo as this crisis continues. day three right now
this as growing concerns over whether russia will continue to defy the international community and move ahead with its own troops. let's go now to ukraine where leland vister is standing by wih more. >> reporter: uma, just in the past few minutes we have learned from the pro-russian stronghold that one of those international observers was released on medical grounds. we're not sure exactly what the circumstances were, but there's a spokeswoman for the pro-russian militia that says none of...
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what's causing the economic impact in russia is not the sanctions. it's the uncertainty and risk associated with the conduct of military operations in and around ukraine. you know the own payment, capital is a coward, the greatest pacifist in the world are capitalists who don't like the risk. let's also not forget that the economy and ukraine is going into the tank as well. so i think putin calculates that whatever the wounds he's suffering economically, temporary and can be overcome. which is why if the west is serious it needs to up its game, both politically and economically. >> we've got to increase the pressure. i thought for some time that politically the only real long-term answer here is to bring ukraine and georgia into nato and for the rest to make a decision. if it doesn't like boundaries on its own continent being made, it needs stronger economic sanctions, like cutting off access to western institutions, russian institutions and like denying russian airlines landing rights. you've got to get serious about this, and so far we're not serio
what's causing the economic impact in russia is not the sanctions. it's the uncertainty and risk associated with the conduct of military operations in and around ukraine. you know the own payment, capital is a coward, the greatest pacifist in the world are capitalists who don't like the risk. let's also not forget that the economy and ukraine is going into the tank as well. so i think putin calculates that whatever the wounds he's suffering economically, temporary and can be overcome. which is...
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pro-russia activists have seized the state hetelevision headquarters. mediators are trying to release observers in slovyansk. south korea's prime minister has resigned over his government's handling of the ferry disaster. at least 187 people died after the ship capsized more than a week ago. hundreds of thousands of people have packed into vatican city to watch the historic canonization of two former catholic popes. pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii will be doo claimed saints >> a statement of support for jews on the eve of holocaust day, but it hasn't done anything to warm relations between the two sides. both still blame each other for hijacking the u.s. sponsored framework for talks. stefanie dekker has the latest >> reporter: the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game prompted by the palestin n palestinian's statement for support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is saying it is the most meanous crime to have occurred against humanity in the modern era. some say it could be an olive branch when the pizza talks are as good as over. isra
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there's flight of capital out of russia. so i think we can have more of an impact if we impose additional sanctions with our international partners. but we can't allow this to go unpunished. it has consequences, not only for the people of ukraine and the region, but for the geopolitical situation in the world, and for the long-term national security interests of our own country. so we've got to stay engaged in this and make sure we work together to impose tough sanctions. if putin doesn't pull back from this aggressive action. >> and that aggressive action, is there any way to get inside the mind of vladimir putin? can the u.s. identify some sort of a strategic goal for him in all this saber rattling? >> he made it clear that his goal is to reunite the soef yent union and reestablish this empire. i think he sees himself as sort of this great, you know, contemporary czar of the new soviet union. i think what he's doing is sort of classic russian -- if you look at russian history, he's instigating this conflict in the east. th
there's flight of capital out of russia. so i think we can have more of an impact if we impose additional sanctions with our international partners. but we can't allow this to go unpunished. it has consequences, not only for the people of ukraine and the region, but for the geopolitical situation in the world, and for the long-term national security interests of our own country. so we've got to stay engaged in this and make sure we work together to impose tough sanctions. if putin doesn't pull...
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if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get people in his own party to get on bord in immigration. let's just listen to it. >> here's the attitude. oh, don't make me do this. (laughter) oh, this is too hard. you should hear 'em. you know, we get elected to make choices. we get elected to solve problems. and it's remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just don't want to -- they're human. they're going to take the path of least resistance. (laughter) >> he's not talking about democrats. he's talking about people in his own party. what happened here, an epiphany on the road to damascus here? this is like something out of the bible. >> i thin
if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get...
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the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you can always like us on facebook by simply searching al jazeera america. south korea's prime minister resigned today over his government's handling of the tragic ferry sinking. he is the highest ranking official to lose his job in the wake of this disaster and his resignation comes after relatives of the victims say the government mis handled that accident and they really didn't do enough to rescue or to protect their loved ones >> the right thing for me to do is to take responsibility and resign as a person who was in charge of the cabinet. on behalf of the government, i apologize for many problems from the preven
the ships at sea were diverted and made their way here in crimea, the ukrainian navy was no match to russia's display of power. with less men and equipment now, it's hard to see how there could be any resistance if russians were once again to show up at their doorstep. hamid, al jazeera, southeast ukraine. >>> be sure to stay with al jazeera america for the latest developments in ukraine, not to mention the reactions to two entirely new saints and the rest of today's top stories, you...
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at every turn. >> with respect to russia and ukraine, uniformly condemning russia's actions. >> reporter: it's the country he once banked on building closer ties to. remember this moment? >> after my election, i have more flexibility. >> reporter: but now, obama finds relations with vladimir putin at a new low. he prepares to slap a new rounds of sanctions early to come next month. >> did you misjudge him or did he mislead you, and at this point, isn't it clear that sanctions simply are not going to change his behavior? >> president putin is not a stupid man and i think recently acknowledged that this has already had an impact. >> but you acknowledge that sanctions won't change his behavior? >> jon, i think that's self-apparent. i think that -- there are no guarantees in life. generally. and certainly, no guarantees in foreign policy. >> reporter: the only sure thing in ukraine has been more conflict. just this week, pro-russian forces in the east went so far as to detain eight international observers. abc's muhammad lila. saw firsthand how they're fortifying their positioning. >> all af
at every turn. >> with respect to russia and ukraine, uniformly condemning russia's actions. >> reporter: it's the country he once banked on building closer ties to. remember this moment? >> after my election, i have more flexibility. >> reporter: but now, obama finds relations with vladimir putin at a new low. he prepares to slap a new rounds of sanctions early to come next month. >> did you misjudge him or did he mislead you, and at this point, isn't it clear...
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. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique event in catholic church history. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," the president issues a new warning to russia over ukraine, and in the middle east, a surprised announcement from the palestinian side. is it an overture to restart the peace talks? we'll start there with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll have the latest from ukraine and get the take on that from the administration and capitol hill. plus, former presidential candidate rick santorum on georgia's new gun law and a unique...
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that is the state sponsored russia today programme. us secretary of state accuses rt of distorting intensity of pain but his russian counterpart says it will be washington's reluctance to hear alternative use of striving such accusations. i guess that was immediately
that is the state sponsored russia today programme. us secretary of state accuses rt of distorting intensity of pain but his russian counterpart says it will be washington's reluctance to hear alternative use of striving such accusations. i guess that was immediately
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ukraine right now, the president is pushing harder for tougher sanctions, broader sanctions against russia, but not all of the european allies are going along with it. businesses are fighting back against that in europe as well. not enough consequence. he's not able to follow through in getting a new trade agreement with japan, you know, in a second term, in a world where america is one of many powers, the president can't just dictate an outcome. >> he cannot. and it does raise questions about his legacy given that he has a couple of years left. >> a couple years left. i think he's well aware of that but not going to stop pushing. one thing to watch for, does the united states start to push for a more direct targeting of putin himself? putin, personally, his own reputed personal fortune. >> right. that may be the next step and the next shoe to drop. but as you said, he has to get his allies on board. george, thank you. >>> george has a big show coming up this morning. his guests include new homeland security jeh johnson and massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren. >>> meantime, there are m
ukraine right now, the president is pushing harder for tougher sanctions, broader sanctions against russia, but not all of the european allies are going along with it. businesses are fighting back against that in europe as well. not enough consequence. he's not able to follow through in getting a new trade agreement with japan, you know, in a second term, in a world where america is one of many powers, the president can't just dictate an outcome. >> he cannot. and it does raise questions...
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you say russia seems to want an unstable ukraine. it would be difficult, i think, for the west to totally stabilize it given how close it is to russia, how deeply penetrated ukraine already is, whether it's ukranian intelligence service, ukranian army, eastern ukraine. where does this go? >> i think that where it goes in the short meeting terms are here. i do think our effort should be support for the ukraine government going forward here politically and economically, support and reassurance for nato allies and increase for the price of russian conduct. >> so you would approve ground sanctions? >> if there is no effort to meet the commitments they made in geneva to defuse the situation, to have as to have them stand down and leave the political buildings they're invading, absolutely i think it makes sense to increase the price of russian conduct. >> a lot of people argue that the pivot has been well articulated, well conceived but fundamentally, badly implemented. that there isn't enough attention on asia, there aren't enough substan
you say russia seems to want an unstable ukraine. it would be difficult, i think, for the west to totally stabilize it given how close it is to russia, how deeply penetrated ukraine already is, whether it's ukranian intelligence service, ukranian army, eastern ukraine. where does this go? >> i think that where it goes in the short meeting terms are here. i do think our effort should be support for the ukraine government going forward here politically and economically, support and...
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also, one eye glance towards russia. >> actually it's more than one eye. a lot of the folks in asia may not be as big a profit as they thought, things are starting to blow up ukraine, putin making nows about ukrainian troops that are going to demonstrate pro russian people, people use before they . >> heard those before. >>> we've said that before, pretext for possible invasion. so you have this trans pacific trade agreement he is trying to get together which the democrats hate, he is not go to go get it which is good for the democrats, not good for the presidential stature, ukraine is going to be dominating everything. >> let's talk about china since the president is in the neighborhood reportedly not visiting china, how is china looking at this first of all the president's visit, secondly what is going on in ukraine. >> pivot to asia is about china, if you read the tea leaves over how china has been inserting itself in the malaysia 370 search operations, it made the united states nervous, they started seeing navel ships, troops and personnel in to that a
also, one eye glance towards russia. >> actually it's more than one eye. a lot of the folks in asia may not be as big a profit as they thought, things are starting to blow up ukraine, putin making nows about ukrainian troops that are going to demonstrate pro russian people, people use before they . >> heard those before. >>> we've said that before, pretext for possible invasion. so you have this trans pacific trade agreement he is trying to get together which the democrats...